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Walk the quiet untrodden ways
Your frantic mind in silence bathe
Seek solitude in the land's own embrace
Climb up to the snows of another earth
Where future past and present merge
And every sight and sound feels like the first
Seek clarity in crystal waters fall
On pine-scent winds hear the wild woods call
Step bravely into legends' thrall
With eagle feather dust your dreams
Wash your hopes in peat-rust streams
Love is never as simple as it seems
On misted mountains where beauty's wraiths
Caress the soul, tempt the fates
Wander, wonder, for a while be free
Walk the hills again, again walk with me.
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Your frantic mind in silence bathe
Seek solitude in the land's own embrace
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Around here the flicking of a bic
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My passion is,
In walking boots, and woollen socks
Kagool and walking hat
I love to find myself a hill
and walk away my fat.
To
WALKING IN AUTUMN
Leaves swish and cackle round my feet;
seems almost that they talk
as they dance and swirl and flit around
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